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ID155279
Title ProperTreating information as a strategic
Other Title Informationresource to win the “information war”
LanguageENG
AuthorBebber, Robert
Summary / Abstract (Note)The United States is challenged by adversaries who seek to alter fundamentally the systemic balance of power through information-based strategies. These strategies leverage both legal and illegal operations to gain influence and control over key industries and information resource domains to constrain American freedom of action. It is a larger geoeconomic and geoinformational campaign by adversaries to harvest information in support of military, diplomatic, economic, and global political goals. To respond, the U.S. government must understand that information is a strategic resource. An American response might be to erode its competitors’ economic and informational advantages, attack their dependencies on other strategic resources, and exploit their information control systems. Cyberspace operations may provide some competitive advantage, but first they must be employed effectively. This effectiveness requires overcoming debilitating intellectual constraints and adopting new operational models.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 61, No.3; Summer 2017: p.423-438
Journal SourceOrbis 2017-09 61, 3
Key WordsInformation War ;  Strategic Resource ;  Treating Information